Constitutional Principles by S. R. Myneni presents a foundational study of core constitutional doctrines and frameworks essential to understanding India’s constitutional order. The text introduces readers to the historical evolution of constitutional governance, the nature and sources of constitutional law, and the fundamental principles that shape democratic governance, such as the supremacy of the constitution, separation of powers, rule of law, federalism, and the protection of fundamental rights. This book offers structured explanations of key theories and themes without overwhelming the reader with extensive case narratives, making it suitable as an introductory and reference text for constitutional law.
Key Features:
- Clear exposition of constitutional doctrines such as sovereignty, democracy, and the rule of law.
- Discussion of institutional mechanisms like separation of powers and federal structure.
- Focused coverage on fundamental rights, directive principles, and constitutional balance.
- Concise explanations tailored for ease of comprehension by law students and general readers.
- Framework-based approach that helps connect legal theory with practical constitutional governance.
This book is ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate law students, academics beginning constitutional theory, and aspirants of judiciary or civil service exams seeking a firm grasp of essential constitutional principles in the Indian context.